Pronunciation: /sɪŋ/
noun the act of singing
A1 I love to listen to the sing of birds in the morning.
A2 She has a beautiful sing voice.
B1 The sing of the choir filled the church with joy.
B2 The sing of the opera singer was truly mesmerizing.
C1 The sing of the lead vocalist captivated the audience.
C2 His sing in the musical was hailed as a masterpiece.
verb to make musical sounds with the voice
A1 I sing in the shower every morning.
A2 She loves to sing along to her favorite songs on the radio.
B1 The children sang a beautiful song at the school concert.
B2 He has been singing professionally for over 10 years.
C1 The opera singer's ability to sing high notes is truly remarkable.
C2 After years of training, she finally achieved perfection in her singing technique.
formal The choir members will sing at the church service on Sunday.
informal Let's sing along to our favorite song on the radio!
slang I heard that new artist can really sing, she's amazing!
figurative His words seemed to sing with passion and emotion as he delivered his speech.
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